Sentences with phrase «apparent contradictions such»

other vehicle, the 911 has been able to reconcile apparent contradictions such as sportiness versus

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And if such a contradiction does occur, can the apparent meaning be reasonably rejected on grounds other than merely its contradicting some implication of our interpretive scheme?
The Porsche 911 resolves apparent contradictions like no other sports car — such as between tradition and innovation or between exclusivity and high social acceptance, and of course between performance and efficiency.
Fermi is also famous for his paradox which is the apparent contradiction between the high probability of extraterrestrial civilizations» existence and the lack of contact with such civilizations.
It'd be great if answers could expound on the general theory behind these apparent contradictions - I expect the theme will be «society deems it to be for the greater good» or some such fluff.
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